Aerospace structures, parts, and components
Satellite, spacecraft, and launch cryogenic multi-layer insulation (MLI)
Urban mobility and electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft
Wind turbine blades
Oil, gas, and hydrogen/carbon capture pipes
Battery energy storage systems (BESS)
The company’s contract services include high-speed slitting, rewinding, spooling, chopping, seaming, and laminating, as well as customized ply cutting, kitting, CAD/CAM, preforming, sewing, and assembly solutions. Web Industries has expertise in working with advanced materials such as thermoset and thermoplastic composites, foams, adhesives, laminates, nonwovens, technical textiles, and aluminized Kevlar®. The company operates manufacturing facilities in the United States, France, and Germany.
JEC World attendees will have the opportunity to explore Web Industries’ latest advancements, including a next-generation slitting technology set for market launch this year.
“We have made a significant investment in our latest slitting technology, which is now ready for trials and qualification,” said Jason Surman, vice president of Aerospace. “This solution offers scale and cost efficiency while maintaining the highest quality standards.”
Visitors are encouraged to stop by Hall 5, Booth G27, to learn more. To schedule a meeting, contact Blake Phillips at [email protected]. A 100% employee-owned company, Web Industries, Inc. is one of the largest and most diverse providers of precision converting and outsource manufacturing. The company serves customers in the Aerospace, Energy, Wire and Cable, Medical, Personal and Home Care, and Industrial markets, offering tailored solutions to bridge capability gaps and accelerate go-to-market success. From project inception through commercialization, Web Industries delivers creative problem-solving backed by deep technical and operational expertise. For more information, visit www.webindustries.com.
Image: Web Industries offers a full range of material-agnostic composite formatting solutions, including preforming, tailored to end-user production cycles. Credit: Web Industries
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